PC-TEST is a hardware detecting & testing tool (detection, benchmark, stress-test, S.M.A.R.T., etc.). It is developed to run on any Intel x86 compatible PC (including 8086 PC/XT). It runs perfectly under DOS but compatible with Windows & DosEmu.

PearDisk is a command interpreter for MS-DOS compatible systems written mainly in BASIC. The concept came from Apple's ProDOS (Apple IIc) however it has changed over the time that I have independently developed it. I have decided to release it here if

Perix is a free public domain MS-DOS compatible operating system written in Turbo Pascal and Assembly. Multi tasking, parallel data transfer and extended memory support. All parts of system are distributed under terms of the GNU license.

SVGA programming under C++ ,pure C/C++ code used NO NEED TO USE EXTERNAL DRIVERS/FUNCTIONS, should WORK FASTER THAN OTHER SIMILAR programs... MAXIMUM OPTIMISATIONS for SPEED, VESA / VBE specifications followed
TRY IT TO KNOW IT (OSDN work by AJJahagirdar

Registration Description:
This project is to show people that you can make a compiler using BASIC. Sence this project is for educational perposes only there will be no standerd command set. Compiler my need to be changed depending on CPU...

The Omicron OS Kernel Project, is a another attempt to create an open source operating system. However one fundamental difference between this OS and the others is that, the omicron project will have user useability taken into account right from the begin

openUDS is a framework for demos.
The components will be based on plugins in which everything can be overridden by the users of the library.
Implementations of the core plugins will be provided for the ported platforms (crosscompiler and crossplatform)

bash-like shell for microsoft-based operating systems (currently only
MS-DOS and Dos boxes under win98). Perfect complement to djgpp
tools (ls, etc), very desirable for those who are forced
to do development under windows, but miss bash and tools.

A portable BASIC in the style of Microsoft 6502 BASIC (especially the Apple ][+ variant), with influence from GW-BASIC and Atari BASIC among others, with enhanced features, written in C for portability to computers large and small.